Historic Review Of Solicitors In UK

Posted by Simon P Jennings 29 November, 2009

The law society is groups of legal representatives, which are authorised to train, qualify undergrad, and graduate lawyers. They joined to form a society to give social justice services, which could be paid or unpaid.

Around mid 1500s, there were two categories of legal profession, the first one was barristers, and the second one was attorneys, and solicitors. Solicitors usually dealt with landed estates, and attorneys helped their clients during lawsuits. With time, the two sorts combined, and a common name solicitor was embraced. Although there were many excellent solicitors, there were also some pettifoggers and vipers, who were insulting their very own profession by wrong practices.

In’23, London Law Institution came into being by the consent of the practitioners to provide a platform to form standards, and offer services through it. London, as is a landmark of Britain, was used to illustrate their services to the whole nation.

Initially known, the Society of Attorneys, Solicitors, Proctors was formed on June 2,’25, and was comprised of professionals working at the court of Law and Equity of the United Kingdom. Later the society declared its official name as The Law Society.

Its initial goal was to uproot the fraudulent practitioners who were ruining the name of the noble profession. They managed to get the rights to the accounts of all practitioners to investigate them, and issue a certificate annually if their accounts are transparent. It has also formed a complaint department to take complaints against the solicitors.

Numerous lectures have been delivered in the Law Society with a focus towards improving their standards. Proper legal education was essential to improve the status of the profession. The Solicitors act of’60 gave the society rights to set up an examination system. The society also went on to create their very own school of Law, which later became the College of Law. Later on, it became necessary for clerks to have one academic year.

The society was formed with a concrete idea behind it, and they never forgot it during its expansion, and development. Due to the reason of their being, to bring the deceitful practitioners to justice, they were accepted, and highly regarded by the Government as well as other social and Governmental bodies. They helped the Government in Law reform, and in drawing the legal policy. The Law Society now monitors, maintains, validates command over the undergrads, graduates, and training contracts, and helps further the development of the noble profession.

The services provided by this society have increased, since it was formed. The society has a library, and a dining club to add to its impressive brochure. Due to the Gazette that was launched in’03, interactions between parties received a welcome boost. By’59, advice to members on costs, licensed practice, and office management was made available. A Research Unit was founded in’88 that published a detailed analysis into the profession as well.

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